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Join the Academic Advising Center for one of our ICC Portfolio Working Sessions. Drop-in anytime between 1 to 3 p.m. on Wednesday 4/26 and Thursday 4/27 at the Academic Advising Center. Bring your laptop!

Do you like food, music, inflatables, and helping your campus community?! Come volunteer at IC Kicks Back right here on campus! The event will be held on campus on May 5th from 2-6 pm! All volunteers will receive a t-shirt for helping! All you have to do is sign up on OrgSync by Sunday, April 16th with your preferred time slots you would like to volunteer! And did I mention, everything is FREE?! Hope to see you there and thank you in advance!

The ICC Director will be holding a series of focus groups/listening sessions with students during the last two weeks of classes. This is an opportunity for students to share feedback about their theme and the integration of their theme across their perspectives courses and within their major.

If you are in your junior year, now is the time to begin thinking about the possibility of a Fulbright application for the 2018-19 academic year. (Seniors and recent graduates are eligible to apply as well.)

Do you like food, music, inflatables, and helping your campus community?! Come volunteer at IC Kicks Back right here on campus! The event will be held on campus on May 5th from 2-6 pm! All volunteers will receive a t-shirt for helping! All you have to do is sign up on OrgSync by Sunday, April 16th with your preferred time slots you would like to volunteer! And did I mention, everything is FREE?! Hope to see you there and thank you in advance!

Do you have health insurance? Should everyone? What are the current conflicts about health care in the US today?

Health: the state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. And so much more. Health is: nurses, doctors, and hospitals. And so much more...neighborhoods, food, income, education, race, and so much more. Join this class to discuss these issues and more in the context of health.

Please contact Stewart Auyash at auyash@ithaca.edu for more information.

Are you interested in studying abroad? A representative from SIT Study Abroad (one of IC's 2017-18 affiliated study abroad partners) will be on campus this Tuesday, April 18, 12:10-1:00, in Friends 205 to meet with students and provide further information about the SIT study abroad options.

If you will be studying abroad in the Summer or Fall of 2017 on ANY affiliated, non-affiliated, or exchange program (NOT the London Center), you must attend one or two study abroad orientations, as well as meet with an adviser in the Office of International Programs (OIP) to go over required Ithaca College paperwork.

HLTH 11000-01. War, Hunger, and Genocide: An International Health Perspective

The primary course topics of war, hunger, and genocide are viewed as interconnected factors. These are influenced by political, economic, and social conditions within countries as well as by foreign policies and national self-interests that exert power to marginalize groups, commit human rights violations, genocide, and produce poor health outcomes.

Recent and current conflicts placed within a historical context will be the focus of our analysis.

Particular emphasis will be placed on the plight of the poor and other marginalized groups in relation to health and disease. This includes addressing questions of power, morality, and international law such as those promulgated by the United Nations.